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Aaron Rose was born on 1969-04- in Portland, Oregon, U.S., is an American film director, artist, exhibition curator, and writer. Discover Aaron Rose's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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1969-04- |
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Portland, Oregon, U.S. |
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United States
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Aaron Rose Height, Weight & Measurements
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Aaron Rose Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Aaron Rose worth at the age of 55 years old? Aaron Rose’s income source is mostly from being a successful Director. He is from United States. We have estimated Aaron Rose's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Aaron Rose is an American film director, artist, exhibition curator and writer.
Rose grew up in Calabasas in the San Fernando Valley near Los Angeles and started attending punk and mod shows in the mid 1980s.
The artwork of this scene inspired him to seek a career that facilitated creativity and artistic creation.
From high school, he was accepted to Pasadena's Art Center College of Design, but dropped out after only one semester.
Rose stated later "For me, art school seemed like a death sentence."
Rose moved to New York City in 1989 and after a string of odd jobs, at the age of 21, he opened Alleged Gallery on Ludlow Street in the Lower East Side.
The gallery would go on to exhibit the works of many young artists from the art, skateboarding, graffiti and fashion worlds.
As writer Carlo McCormick wrote in Zing Magazine in 2001, "What Alleged really accomplished was a profound understanding of the moment at hand. The ground zero of the zeitgeist where there is no substantive difference between any creative medium- and a way of translating and articulating this Opaque ephemeral vernacular into a concrete visual language..."
Alleged Gallery eventually grew to have branches in New York City and Tokyo.
During this time Rose also held a job at MTV Networks producing and directing on-air promos.
Rose was co-curator of the Beautiful Losers touring art exhibit, and edited the collected art book —released by Iconoclast and Distributed Art Publishers in 2004—featuring the work and artists of the tour.
In 2005, he published Young Sleek and Full of Hell with Drago.
He is also a director of the award-winning feature documentary film Beautiful Losers, which premiered at the 2008 SXSW Film Festival.
The film was released theatrically in November, 2008.
The exhibition toured the world through 2009.
In 2009, After the release of Beautiful Losers, Rose directed a short-form documentary called Become a Microscope - 90 Statements on Sister Corita, with original music by Money Mark and Becky Stark.
The 22 minute film tells the story of Sister Mary Corita, the California nun who was also a political artist.
In 2009, he worked as a creative director at Wieden+Kennedy to help create WKE (WKEntertainment), a content-driven entertainment channel and production house.
At WKE, Rose was the producer of numerous television projects including Califunya, D.I.Y. America, and Don't Move Here, which he also directed.
In 2009 Rose was chosen to create a signature shoe model for DC Shoes based on his artwork.
He has also created clothing designs for Uniqlo, Nike, FACT and Shepard Fairey's Subliminal brand as well as other boutique apparel collaborations.
Rose is also the co-founder of Make Something!!, a non-profit 501c3 art education program for teens.
In 2010 he completed "Portraits of Braddock", for IFC (Independent Film Channel).
A television movie following the trials and tribulations of a small Pennsylvania steel town, and its young mayor, John Fetterman.
Rose also directed "Pendarvia", a short documentary on the musical group The Decemberists which was released January, 2011.
Rose was an associate curator along with Roger Gastman and Jeffrey Deitch on the museum exhibition "Art in the Streets" which opened at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) in April 2011.
In early 2016, Rose co-founded The Conversation, a multi-media art space in Berlin along with curator/gallerist Johann Haehling von Lanzenauer.
The project is a progressive gallery space, where concepts in all mediums can come to fruition through a diverse and talented international group of creative protagonists.
As an offshoot of this project, Rose established La Rosa Social Club.
Conceived as a touring art bar, created by artists, and considered as a social sculpture, the project has been realized in Los Angeles, Sydney, Berlin and Abu Dhabi and continues tour the world.
As a visual artist, Rose has exhibited internationally including Hope Gallery (Los Angeles), Postmasters (New York), Supreme (New York), Colette (Paris), and Dover Street Market (London).
He is currently represented by Circleculture Gallery in Berlin.
His 2021 exhibition "Suitcase City" at The Lodge in Los Angeles saw the artist transform the gallery into a makeshift luggage store, where he created custom wallpaper and built displays from recycled retail fixtures he purchased from junkyards.
In 2019 he directed a short documentary Hamburger Eyes which focuses on a tight-knit community of street photographers in San Francisco dedicated to capturing both the unseen and iconic moments of everyday life.
He has also directed numerous short films and commercials for television.
He is currently working on his first feature film.
He is also represented by Iconoclast in Germany.